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Balmoral School

1926 establishments in New ZealandAlbert-Eden Local Board AreaEducational institutions established in 1926Intermediate schools in AucklandPrimary schools in Auckland

Balmoral School is a co-educational state primary and intermediate school in Balmoral in Auckland, New Zealand. It teaches students in year levels 1 to 8, however the year 1 to 6 classes of the primary school are separated from the year 7 and 8 classes of the intermediate school. Primary students wear mufti, whilst Intermediate students wear a uniform that consists of a red polo shirt and navy blue shorts. As of November 2018, the school had a population of 926 students.Balmoral School's vision is “To value diversity and to develop curious, confident and connected learners”.

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Balmoral School
Brixton Road, Albert-Eden Mount Eden

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Brixton Road 19
1024 Albert-Eden, Mount Eden
Auckland, New Zealand
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